4 Creating a Better Future, together with Our Customers Puppet shows and experienced-based workshops on disaster risk reduction Bosai JAPAN-DA Project Under the Bosai JAPAN-DA Project, we host puppet shows and experienced-based workshops to teach children society s future leaders and their parents how to protect themselves and others in emergency situations. In the experienced-based workshop, provided in partnership with Plus Arts NPO, participants get to move their bodies in fun ways while gaining useful knowledge and skills for responding to crises. (in Nagoya) The puppet show The Narrow Escape of the Three Little Pigs, performed by Puppet Theater YUMEMI-TRUNK, is an original story on disaster risk reduction which has been prepared adapting The Three Little Pigs. (The Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction held in Sendai) Experienced-based workshops on disaster risk reduction (Gathering on the Hyogo Safety Day in Kobe) 3 CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings

5 Creating a safe and secure society for children Road Safety Project in Indonesia We launched a road safety project in Bandung, Indonesia, with an aim of creating a safer environment for children. Drawing on Japan s expertise in preventing traffi c accidents, we are providing traffic safety education for teachers and students at elementary and middle schools, improving transportation infrastructure near the schools, and seeking actions from regional and national governments. Road safety event in Indonesia Save the Children Japan For better health of mothers and children Maternal and Child Health Project in Myanmar Mortality rates among mothers and children under the age of fi ve are higher in Myanmar than in nearby Southeast Asian countries, with approximately 90% of these deaths concentrated in rural areas. In response, we have launched a project aiming at improving the health of mothers and their infants in these areas. Save the Children Japan This project serves as one of Community Contribution Projects, and is funded by a portion of money saved when insurance customers select the paperless option for receiving their insurance clause, or when they use recycled parts to repair their vehicles after automobile accidents. CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings 4

6 for All For better understanding on dementia Training Dementia Supporters We are training our employees to serve as volunteer dementia supporters, to offer more security to the elderly in view of the rapidly aging population. Training for dementia supporters Members of the public who have undergone specialized training in a nationwide program introduced by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in 2005 to better understand and extend support to people with dementia and their family. More than 1,200 employees became supporters across the country in six months. (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Services) Received the Outstanding Organizational Initiative Award at the 2014 Briefi ng of the Caravan to Train Dementia Supporters hosted by the National Caravan-Mate Coordinating Committee. In partnership with our agencies Cleaning and Maintenance of Wheelchairs In partnership with our agency organizations (AIR Autoclub and JSA Chukakukai), we are assisting social welfare facilities through the maintenance and cleaning of wheelchairs. In fi scal 2014, more than 2,000 employees and volunteers from agencies participated in this activity, and maintained and cleaned over 4,000 wheelchairs. Participants making use of their skills on automobile maintainance and repair. Activities at Kusunoki (social welfare corporation) in Kanagawa Activities at Sukoyaka Kokoron Shussaku (housing for elderly people with care services) in Kagawa 5 CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings

7 With the hope of ensuring safety for 51 years Yellow Badge Donation Project Every spring, we donate yellow traffi c safety badges to elementary school fi rst graders across the nation to promote road safety and help prevent traffi c accidents. The badge comes with an insurance protection against traffi c accidents. This project is implemented jointly with Mizuho Financial Group, Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company, and the Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, and 62.2 million badges have been distributed since 1965 when the project began. First graders with their yellow badge Road safety lessons Keeping kids smiling Everyone s Sunflowers Project This project provides an opportunity for children to share the joy of growing sunfl owers from seed to see them bloom, and to learn the value of life in school classes. The project has been implemented since 2012, hoping that it will make children happier and keep them smiling. A class on Everyone s Sunfl owers Project Special website on Everyone s Sunfl owers Project (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Himawari Life) CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings 6

8 Tackling al Issues - al Initiatives and Education Save rare species and the natural environment in Japan! SAVE JAPAN Project The SAVE JAPAN Project provides citizens with opportunities to participate in biodiversity conservation activities in collaboration with local environmental NGOs/NPOs, local NPO support centers, and Japan NPO Center. More than 470 events have been organized across the country since the launch of the project in fi scal 2011 with the participation of more than 24,000 citizens. Searching for living creatures in the paradise for dragonfl ies in Kochi Making a biotope and experiencing nature at Barato River in Hokkaido Studying living creatures at Nakatsu tidal fl at in Oita Restoring Kakumanbuchi in Gunma as a habitat for Japanese azalea and day lily Biodiversity conservation activities at Arakawa River in Tokyo Nurturing satoyama in Yamanashi as a habitat of the great purple emperor, the national butterfl y This project serves as one of Community Contribution Projects, and is funded by a portion of money saved when insurance customers select the paperless option for receiving their insurance clause, or when they use recycled parts to repair their vehicles after automobile accidents. 7 CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings

9 Forest management implemented with local communities Forest Managementwith Local Governments We have made agreements with various local governments to allow Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Group and agency employees and their families to work together with local communities on forest management and on environmental education. Local government partners Mt. Akagi, Gunma Kotoura Town, Tottori Chikuhoku Village, Nagano Umaji Village, Kochi Fujimi Town, Nagano Nishimera Village, Miyazaki Tsu City, Mie (as of April 2015) An outdoor class to experience nature through eating Activities in the Tottori Kyosei no Mori forest Pioneering NGO/NPO-business partnership Public Seminars on the We have been hosting public seminars on the environment every year since 1993, as joint project of Sompo Japan Nipponkoa, Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Foundation and Japan al Education Forum. The total number of participants reached 18,000 in 2014, the 22nd year of the program. Regular meeting Public Seminar Supporting internship at environmental NGOs/NPOs CSO Learning Scholarship Program Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Foundation launched the CSO (Civil Organization) Learning Scholarship Program in fi scal Every year, around 60 undergraduate and graduate students work at environmental NGOs and NPOs with their staff members over a period of eight months. The Program provides a unique opportunity for students to learn about environmental issues and civil society. The total number of students who completed the internship since the launch of the program is 843 as of March 31, Training camp CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings 8

10 Tackling al Issues - through Products and Services Weather Index Insurance Natural disasters, such as droughts and fl oods associated with climate change, are on the rise. The Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Group offers insurance products aiming at reducing agricultural management risks in Southeast Asia, where agriculture, which is susceptible to climate change impact, is the main industry. We launched weather index insurance in northeast Thailand in 2010, and the sales area is expanding every year. The purpose of this insurance product is to alleviate the losses borne by rice farmers when their crops are damaged by drought. In 2014, we launched Typhoon Guard Insurance in Mindanao Island, the Philippines, which aims to alleviate the losses borne by agricultural producers when they are affected by typhoons. We are also developing new insurance products, for example, an insurance product to launch in Myanmar to alleviate the losses due to drought in the central dry zone, and similar products for Indonesia. It has been recognized as meeting the requirements for membership in the Business Call to Action(BCtA) by the United Nations Development Programme(UNDP). Tackling Natural Disasters in Southeast Asia through Insurance Products Hearing survey in Myanmar Explanation of products to Thai farmers Farm scenery in Indonesia Presentation for Thai farmers on procedures for insurance payment 9 CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings

11 Fire Insurance for Wind Power Generation Business Operators tocover Costs to Prevent Recurrence of Accidents We sell an insurance with a rider to cover the costs to prevent recurrence of accidents (i.e., cost for investigating the cause of the accident and for inspection to prevent recurrence) in addition to ordinary claim payment in case of incidences such as fi re, lightning, and wind damage. SRI Fund Sompo JapanGreen Open Sompo Japan Green Open is an investment trust (fund) which invests in companies that are highly evaluated both in terms of their environmental initiatives as well as on their value of investment. It was launched in September 1999 and has grown into one of the largest SRI funds in Japan with a net asset value of approximately 23.1 billion yen as of June 30, (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Asset Management) This insurance product received Japan's al Minister's Prize, under the Eco-Services Category of the Eleventh Eco-Products Awards. Sompo Japan Green Open s brochure Addressing al Issues through Investments and Loans We contribute to addressing environmental issues by providing personal loans that promote the use of renewable energy through photovoltaic and wind power generation in collaboration with other fi nancial institutions, and investments and loans for infrastructure development and other growing fi elds. Tackling al Issues through Consulting Services We offer most suitable solutions that help reduce corporate risks concerning such as climate change, energy saving, biodiversity, and environmental pollution, obtaining certifi cations on environmental management systems, and green building assessment. (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Risk Management) CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings 10

12 Corporate Sponsorship Museum of arts exhibiting Van Gogh s Sunflowers Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo JapanNipponkoa Museum of Art The museum was opened on the 42nd fl oor of our headquarters building in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo in The museum s permanent exhibition features Van Gogh s Sunflowers and the works of Gauguin, Cezanne, Seiji Togo and Grandma Moses. Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Fine Art Foundation also holds special exhibitions, supports rising artists and promotes art appreciation through dialogue. Sunflowers, 1888, Vincent van Gogh As a disaster recovery assistance project for Tohoku, Japan, we co-sponsored a special exhibition of Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers at the Miyagi Museum of Art from July 15 to August 31, Collaboration with the production of Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno, a popular animation movie opened to the public in April Giving back to community through puppet shows The Puppet Theater 'Himawari Hall' We own Himawari Hall (Sunfl ower Hall), a puppet theater, in the Nagoya Building in Aichi, Japan since 1989, and have been striving to give back to communities with the Aichi Puppetry Center, a local NPO that operates the hall. A traveling puppet troupe was formed with an aim of providing psychological support for children and of revitalizing local communities after 2011 earthquake and tsunami. We continue to hold puppet shows at local child rearing support centers and kindergartens in Kamaishi, Iwate. Art appreciation through dialogue for elementary and junior highschool students in Shinjuku, Tokyo Handmade balls as a gift from employee volunteers Puppet show at Himawari Hall The art appreciation through dialogue, the FACE Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Art Award held at the museum, and the puppet shows at the Himawari Hall and in Kamaishi, are certifi ed as This is MECENAT by the Association for Corporate Support of the Arts. 11 CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings

13 Continuing Support for Disaster Areas by 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami Sending employees to support NPOs working in post-disaster reconstruction Employee Dispatch Program As the recovery effort in northeast Japan shifts from short-term and emergent relief to mid- to long-term reconstruction, the need for help from business professionals with management skills is growing. In response, we launched an employee dispatch program to send employees on a pro bono basis to NPOs working in post-disaster reconstruction. Our employees talked directly with NPO staffs to help them resolve organizational challenges. Employees sent to CANNUS Tohoku, an agency for volunteer home health aids in fi scal 2012 and Employees sent to Minamisoma Solar Agripark, a solar-powered farm offering hands-on activities for children in fi scal 2013 Offering products from the three prefectures in Tohoku Farmers Market Supporting Disaster Recovery In March 5, 2015, we held a farmers market in the Nihonbashi Building to introduce to the people in and around Tokyo many safe and enjoyable products grown and made in the three prefectures in Tohoku, the region most heavily damaged by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. Receiving Shinjiro Koizumi, Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Reconstruction. Mascot characters (from the left): Yaetan (Fukushima), JAPAN-DA, Sobatchi (Iwate) and Musubimaru (Miyagi) CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings 12

14 Contribution in the Fields of Welfare and Childcare Supporting Activities and Research insocial Welfare Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Welfare Foundation, established in 1977, provides fi nancial support to NGOs, NPOs and other organizations that play a leading role in the fi eld of social welfare in Japan and abroad. The foundation offers psychological and technical support to families caring for elderlies at home, and provides scholarships to students studying to be licensed nursing care worker. The foundation also sets study groups on social welfare, social security, insurance, and gerontology, provides grants for research, and implements the Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Foundation Award program. We strive to implement programs that benefi ts social welfare improvement while meeting today s demands in academia and society. Scholarships for future licensed nursing care workers (care giving practice) Presentation ceremony in Nagasaki: Supporting the cost to purchase an automobile Operating an Authorized Nursery School Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Smile Kids Foundation operates an authorized nursery school, the Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Smile Kids Edogawabashi Nursery School in Bunkyo, Tokyo. The nursery school accommodates around 60 children from 43-day-old infants up to preschoolers, whose parents are both working and residing in Bunkyo. On sunny days, children enjoy walks through local green areas and take parts in seasonal events including sports events and outings. Lecture at the Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Welfare Foundation Award Ceremony Dietary education using picture books and diagrams Presentation ceremony in India Enjoying exercise in a large park 13 CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings Harvesting cherry tomatoes Helping to sell cookies made by people with disabilities

15 Employees across the World Join together for SOMPO HOLDINGS Volunteer Days The SOMPO HOLDINGS Volunteer Days, a group-wide initiative, has been held since Over 10,000 employees participate in volunteer programs every year in a range of fi elds including disaster recovery, international cooperation, the environment, and social welfare. Awarded the Grand Prize 'the Fifth Make a CHANGE Day' campaign Demonstration of a service dog in Tokyo Volunteers of the Fourth Osaka Marathon in Osaka Donation of sports equipment and other goods to an elementary school (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance (Thailand)) Health education and donation for children (PT.Asuransi Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Indonesia) Cleaning activity (Sonpo 24) Cleaning activity (Saison Automobile and Fire) Volunteers for organizing a charity dodge ball tournament (Sompo Japan Nipponkoa America Insurance Services) CSR Booklet 2015 /Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Holdings 14

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